Venafi Cloud offers DevOps teams out-of-the-box integrations, including
HashiCorp Terraform, HashiCorp Vault, SaltStack, Ansible, Docker and
Jetstack cert-manager. The Venafi Cloud and GlobalSign’s PKI for DevOps
solution also features well-documented standard interfaces that can be
used across teams, including a REST API, an open source VCert SDK
(available in Go and Python) and ACME. Enterprises of all sizes can now
have one service for machine identities across their hybrid
infrastructure and multiple clouds, helping to increase the speed of
DevOps.

Cryptographic keys serve as machine identities and are the foundation of
security for all applications on enterprise networks, the internet and
cloud environments. As organizations embrace DevOps, the number of
machine identities required is exploding. However, because developers
maintain their own methods for obtaining and using machine identities,
the situation quickly becomes chaotic, expensive and risky. As a result,
developers look for shortcuts, including using machine identities from
unauthorized CAs and weak self-signed and wildcard certificates. When
left unchecked, DevOps teams can create risk through vulnerabilities and
errors that enter production environments, increasing an organization’s
overall attack surface.

“Now with support for GlobalSign’s highest performing and scalable PKI
service, Venafi Cloud eliminates the machine identity risks that have
plagued DevOps, hybrid and multi-cloud environments,” said Kevin Bocek,
vice president of security strategy and threat intelligence for Venafi.
“Now, DevOps teams get the fastest, easiest way to automate TLS
certificates whether they’re using ready-to-use integrations or powerful
APIs. And security teams are happy knowing trusted certificates are
being used correctly because they have complete visibility. We are
thrilled that our partnership with GlobalSign will provide DevOps
organizations with more dynamic, flexible machine identity protection
solutions.”

Key benefits of the Venafi Cloud and GlobalSign integration include:

Support for DevOps use cases that require ultra-high-speed certificate
issuance; allows certificates to be delivered in seconds.

Incorporates policy-enforced certificate issuance directly into CI/CD
pipelines and enforces the appropriate policies for each environment.

Prevents outages by automating the certificate lifecycle, eliminating
errors, and enforcing security policy within DevOps workflows with
out-of-the-box integrations, multiple APIs and SDKs that can be used
everywhere, including the Automated Certificate Management Environment
(ACME) protocol.

“This integration enables DevOps teams to automate the procurement and
installation of trusted digital certificates,” said Nisarg Desai,
director of product management, IoT and DevOps for GlobalSign. “By
combining GlobalSign’s highly scalable PKI for DevOps solution with
Venafi Cloud certificate policy management and enforcement,
organizations are now able to improve security, boost productivity and
comply with regulatory frameworks – such as PCI DSS, NIST, and HIPAA –
with just a few lines of code.”

To learn more about the integration, please visit the GlobalSign
page on the Venafi website.

About Venafi

Venafi is the cybersecurity market leader in machine identity
protection, securing machine-to-machine connections and communications.
Venafi protects machine identity types by orchestrating cryptographic
keys and digital certificates for SSL/TLS, IoT, mobile, and SSH. Venafi
provides global visibility of machine identities and the risks
associated with them for the extended enterprise – on-premises, mobile,
virtual, cloud, and IoT – at machine speed and scale. Venafi puts this
intelligence into action with automated remediation that reduces the
security and availability risks connected with weak or compromised
machine identities while safeguarding the flow of information to trusted
machines and preventing communication with machines that are not trusted.

With over 30 patents, Venafi delivers innovative solutions for the
world’s most demanding, security-conscious Global 5000 organizations and
government agencies, including the top five U.S. health insurers; the
top five U.S. airlines; the top four credit card issuers; three out of
the top four accounting and consulting firms; four of the top five U.S.,
U.K., Australian and South African banks; and four of the top five U.S.
retailers. Venafi is backed by top-tier investors, including TCV,
Foundation Capital, Intel Capital, QuestMark Partners, Mercato Partners,
and NextEquity.

GlobalSign is the leading provider of trusted identity and security
solutions enabling businesses, large enterprises, cloud-based service
providers and IoT innovators around the world to conduct secure online
communications, manage millions of verified digital identities and
automate authentication and encryption. Its high-scale PKI and identity
solutions support the billions of services, devices, people and things
comprising the Internet of Things (IoT). The company has offices in the
Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, visit https://www.globalsign.com

About GMO Cloud KK

GMO Cloud K.K. (TSE: 3788) is a full-service IT infrastructure provider
focused on cloud solutions. Established as a hosting company in 1996,
the company has managed servers for more than 130,000 businesses and now
has 6,500 sales partners throughout Japan. In February of 2011, the
company launched GMO Cloud to enhance its focus on cloud-based
solutions. Since 2007, the company has also grown its GlobalSign SSL
security brand through offices in Belgium, U.K., U.S., China and
Singapore. For more information, visit http://ir.gmocloud.com/english/.

About GMO Internet Group

GMO Internet Group is an Internet service industry leader, developing
and operating Japan’s most widely used domain, hosting & cloud,
ecommerce, security, and payment solutions. The Group also includes the
world’s largest online FX trading platform, as well as online
advertising, Internet media, and cryptocurrency related services. GMO
Internet, Inc. (TSE: 9449) is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. For more
information, please visit https://www.gmo.jp/en/.